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Send to Receive Pipeline example
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| Hi,
Does anyone know of a send to receive pipeline example without calling an orchestration?
thanks
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John
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| Jack Blalock 2004-06-29, 8:56 am |
| Not really sure what you are asking I think. You can define a custom send
and receive pipeline in your send and receive ports, and not use an
orchestration. You can also call your map etc this way. Is this what you
are asking about?
Jack Blalock [MSFT]
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| Jack,
Yes I just want a simple example of I can create a receive pipeline that calls a send pipeline without an orchestration, how do I do it?
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John
"Jack Blalock" wrote:
> Not really sure what you are asking I think. You can define a custom send
> and receive pipeline in your send and receive ports, and not use an
> orchestration. You can also call your map etc this way. Is this what you
> are asking about?
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> Jack Blalock [MSFT]
> This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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| Jeff Lynch 2004-06-29, 5:52 pm |
| John,
Take a look at the content based routing example found at "Microsoft BizTalk
Server 2004\SDK\Samples\Messaging\CBRSample" on your BTS2004 Server. It does
exactly what you are describing.
Jeff Lynch
"A BizTalk Enthusiast"
"John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Jack,
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> Yes I just want a simple example of I can create a receive pipeline that
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> John
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> "Jack Blalock" wrote:
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